Indie RPG Awards Are In!

The yearly Indie RPG Awards have been announced. I like these awards; you get to learn about a lot of fringe stuff you may not have heard of, and a lot of it’s free. I like the way they run the awards, too, they have a judge point system and they list the points each nominee gets so you can see who came in first, second, third, etc. and by how wide a margin. Here’s the rundown:

Being “Most Innovative” in the indie crowd means your game is probably weird enough to give D&D players hives. That makes me happy. The winner is Sweet Agatha, by Kevin Allen Jr. No dice or anything, it’s a story creation game where the players cut up the game book/investigative journal.